. >> oy, well, sean is the former president of the association for girls and women. >> i would agree. >> wasn't civilization changing? >> gas. >> it has had a huge impact on our society today. >> so you were anthlete as a child. when he wanted to play soccer, there were oerall teams. d you ended up is the only girl. >> correct. >> by college-age at penn state, there were some girls teams and i guess, there were some women's teams, but the teams that i played on, the soccer team was part of the status and we wanted to be avarsity team and get the recognition and support. at the state do not support women's soccer, so we filed a title ix complaint so that we would have equal opportunities. john: i would argue that people were just waking up to what women can do at the time and this could happen anywhere. if women wanted to play sports universities would've accommodated them. >> it would've hppened very slowly. john: why would the university not want to help these women? >> to provide activities in athletics that cost money. it really forced educational institutions to make sure that bot